Finding and Using Photoshop Plug-ins


Although Adobe does not provide all-inclusive solution for photo editing and digital graphics work it also supports the use of programs designed to add additional features in Photoshop. These programs are usually called plug-ins. They are available from Adobe, as well as other third-party software companies.

A few special effects plugins come preinstalled with Photoshop and are automatically available within a folder Photoshop plug-ins. Photoshop tutorials like Photoshop Fast Track can teach you how to find a new plug-ins and install them in Photoshop. Photoshop plug-ins allows you to actually add the features available in other photo editing programs without having to open Photoshop and use another program.

you can find a Photoshop plug-ins that allow you to use different filters for special effects or tone or tonal adjustments. These plug-ins only work as a filter you can buy to add to your camera lens. You can find plug-ins that will convert your photos into black and white, increase or decrease contrast, soften detail, rich blacks, increase or decrease saturation, return information or to make an image appear using the old sepia tones.

The advantage of using plug-ins for special effects that you can quickly produce very professional results that would otherwise require multiple editing steps. Plug-ins are popular not because Photoshop can not all these effects but because supplements tend to simplify the process of combining these steps into an easy to use interface.

Whether you want to create the illusion of hand-painted photographs or simply to increase the vibrancy of the picture, using Photoshop plug-ins you'll soon be creating amazing images as a professional photographer or graphic artist. Photoshop Fast Track makes it easy to learn how to find, install and use Photoshop plug-ins.